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Post by solohunter on Mar 5, 2006 18:31:32 GMT -5
;)Need some venison? Now some guys may use their own truck or car, but that is not really necessary. Just go out to your deer woods and cut some firewood. Then cruise along the bordering roads to see if there are any recent road kills. If you are lucky the deer will run into the side of the "weapon", so there is little damage. This also saves on insurance rates if there is minimal damage to the "weapon." BTW, if hunting with this method you will need a permit such as this... Good luck.... Solohunter
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Post by Woody Williams on Mar 5, 2006 21:04:53 GMT -5
I got one like that a couple of years ago.
Expensive meat --- for the insurance company.
Is that pedicules on the deer's head? Was it a buck without antlers?
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Post by solohunter on Mar 5, 2006 22:21:09 GMT -5
Yes, it was a buck. Felt bad for the lady who he ran into. She only lost a headlight. She and her husband said they were not even going to worry about it, except to replace the light. I just happened to be coming out of the woods. I saw 2 other deer running along the highway. No one was injuried and the meat will not go to waste. Solohunter
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Mar 6, 2006 8:24:02 GMT -5
;)Need some venison? Now some guys may use their own truck or car, but that is not really necessary. Just go out to your deer woods and cut some firewood. Then cruise along the bordering roads to see if there are any recent road kills. If you are lucky the deer will run into the side of the "weapon", so there is little damage. This also saves on insurance rates if there is minimal damage to the "weapon." BTW, if hunting with this method you will need a permit such as this... Good luck.... Solohunter Good one. LOL!!!!!!!!!
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